Wyrd and Wonder 2025: Adventure Log #2

So there’s been a little deviation from the usual weekly adventure log – we decided to fold last week’s roundup into this week, partly due to the volume of posts in the master schedule and partly because life was A Lot and we needed a break. As you sometimes do. So! Here’s a double helping of our adventures…

 

 

I’ve got your review round-up today, among other things! Let’s dive in.

Jak at Lost in the Narrative had a progress update for us, with some mini reviews;

Rachael, AKA the Green Tea Librarian, reviewed Braided by Leah Cypess;

over at Captain’s Quarters, we got an ARC review of Anji Kills a King by Evan Leikam;

Janette at Witchy Reading reviewed Seaborn and Stormborn by Michael Livingston;

John at SciFi Mind reviewed She Who Knows (Vols. 1 and 2) by Nnedi Okorafor;

Heather at Based on a True Story took a look at the Glimmer Lake series by Elizabeth Hunter;

Sia at Every Book A Doorway brought us a review of Emily Tesh’s The Incandescent; we also got a review of The Starving Saints by Caitlin Starling and The Grimoire Grammar School Parent Teacher Association by Caitlin Rozakis;

Nicky at The Bibliophibian reviewed A Gentle Noble’s Vacation Recommendation, Vol. 7  by Misaki, Momochi, et al; A Mouthful of Dust by Nghi Vo; A Letter From The Lonesome Shore by Sylvie Cathrall; The All-Nighter, Vol. 1 by Chip Zdarsky; and Necrobane by Daniel M. Ford;

Annemieke at A Dance With Books and calypte at Little Frog Scribbles both reviewed The Vengeance by Emma Newman; calypte also reviewed The Malevolent Eight by Sebastien de Castell;

JD at Alligators and Aneurysms reviewed His Majesty’s Dragon by Naomi Novik;

Mayri at Bookforager reviewed Deeplight by Frances Hardinge, and The River Has Roots by Amal El-Mohtar;

Athena at One Reading Nurse reviewed Seafire by Natalie C. Parker;

Lauren at Always Me gave us a couple of Sunday Funday updates for Week 2 and Week 3;

Peyton at Word Wilderness reviewed The Priory of the Orange Tree by Samantha Shannon;

Nic at Dragon Rambles reviewed The Amber Owl by Juliet Marillier;

and Tammy at Books, Bones and Buffy reviewed Behooved by M. Stevenson and Shield of Sparrows by Devney Perry.

 

 

Voyage of the Damned Read Along (update)

Week 1: BookWyrm Knits

Week 2: Word Wilderness | BookWyrm Knits | One Reading Nurse (weeks 2 & 3) | The Book Nook (weeks 2 & 3) | Dear Geek Place

Week 3: Word Wilderness | The Green Tea Librarian | Dear Geek Place | BookWyrm Knits

Week 4: Word Wilderness | BookWyrm Knits | The Green Tea Librarian | Dear Geek Place

 

We also got a guest post! Timy at Queen’s Book Asylum talked to Louise McLaughlin about her debut novel Discovery. 

And that’s my half of the round-up for this turn, but don’t forget to check in with imyril at There’s Always Room For One More and get the rest of the adventuring loot! See you at the next rest stop…

 

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